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Hello once again! This here is the first part of what shall be a two-part story, featuring my witch OC, Olympia Sandston (then known as Olympia Karras). This story takes place about 100 years before "An Olympic Feast", my other Olympia-centric story (link: https://aryion.com/g4/view/597487).

Like all stories I've published on here so far, this one, too, was written with the idea that it could've maybe happened in HipHugger's universe. And like the other ones, that does not mean it did happen but rather, is something I thought could maybe have happened.


Anyways, a brief summary:

Back in 1876 at the Texas Panhandle, Olympia Karras, along with her assistant Alexandra Dominguez, performed a dangerous experiment where they attempted to modify Olympia's human body to be more like a siren's or succubus's. But, inevitably, things go horribly wrong and the Sisters of Salem now have to deal with a unique problem, as another one brews in the shadows...


This story was actually written a long time ago, and really has only changed slightly then how it was originally. In the early drafts, Olympia was actually forced to do this because Abigail Williams selfishly wanted to eat people whole without shrinking them. After it backfired like it did here, Olympia voluntarily burned her notes and planned to abandon the coven. She was then told by Betty Parris (who was sympathetic to the girl's plight) where to find the renegade Valérie McLaren and her wiccan allies in order to help the lamia.


NOTE: the character of Rory Byrne, along with these specific interpretations of Betty Parris and Abigail Williams, are creations of https://aryion.com/g4/user/HipHugger . Used with permission.

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